Penguin Caravan Park - Penguin

From $ 12.0 to $ 55.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6437 2785
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Penguin Caravan Park is located in the coastal town of Penguin on Tasmania’s north west coast.

Penguin Caravan Park is located on the beach and has commanding views over Bass Strait. There are five park cabins accommodating 18 guests, each has ensuite and full cooking facilities, and television. There are 20 powered sites and 18 camp sites.

The property has a licensed restaurant, playground, and laundry facilities.

Nearby you can watch penguins coming ashore at dusk to feed their young. Explore the beautiful beaches, lush green farmlands, forests and mountains a short drive away. Follow the bushwalking and horse riding trails in the Dial Range behind the town. Dial Range Reserve and Gunns Plains Caves are a few minutes away. The alpine lakes and peaks of Cradle Mountain National Park are within easy driving distance, 15 minutes to Burnie and 20 minutes to Devonport. Back in Penguin, play golf, bowls, tennis or skate at the skate board park.

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